Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has criticised the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Federal Government for their attitude towards the judiciary.

He said they only criticise judges when they lose cases and applaud them when they win.

The governor stated this on Saturday in reaction to the failure of George Sekibo of the PDP to overturn his removal as the Senator representing Rivers East Senatorial District.

He said: “Now that we have lost, nobody is saying that the Judiciary is corrupt.

They are not saying that the judiciary is corrupt because they have won,” Governor Wike said at a meeting with leaders of Okirika and Ogu-Bolo local government areas.

“Tomorrow, if we win, they will say judiciary is corrupt. Then they will send security operatives to arrest the judges. Nobody will bother to go now and arrest the judges to find out what happened.”

“Remember, last year, I raised an alarm that INEC and police were planning to rig the rerun elections. We caught people printing INEC result sheets and reported the matter. Somebody was arrested. They sent the person to Zone 6 Calabar and granted him bail. Till now, they are yet to complete investigations into that critical matter.

“INEC declared results. All of us know that if elections are held 20 times, Senator George Thompson Sekibo will win.

INEC printed their own result sheets, same serial numbers, these people printed their own result sheets with same INEC serial numbers. You ask yourself, how did they get to know INEC’s serial numbers? Because they could not smuggle in their own result sheets, INEC declared the authentic results.”

Governor Wike said the latest development was an indication of the plan for 2019.

He alleged that while INEC’s authentic results were rejected by the tribunal, it admitted results he claimed were manufactured by the police.

“I have no trouble with that, but I thought that the reverse should have been the case. It has opened our eyes ahead of 2019,” he said.

Also at the meeting, Mr Sekibo thanked Wike for standing with him throughout the struggle and assured him of the support of the people of Okrika at all times.

“I have been sacrificed and buried, but PDP will come back stronger and better. We shall stand with Governor Wike,” he said.